If I understand the structure well, this is the construction of if-else
workers cannot be laid off if they are given reason for believing that their jobs would still be safe
or
if they are given reason for believing that their jobs would still be safe, workers cannot be laid off
1. Three usage of If-else
Present simple, present/future simple-- If I go there, she will come.
past simple, would-- If she played, the team would win.
past perfect, would have--- if I had played, the team would
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workers cannot be laid off if they are given reason for believing that their jobs would still be safe
or
if they are given reason for believing that their jobs would still be safe, workers cannot be laid off
1. Three usage of If-else
Present simple, present/future simple-- If I go there, she will come.
past simple, would-- If she played, the team would win.
past perfect, would have--- if I had played, the team would
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